Liniment



DAVID A. EARLY AND JOHN IV. JOHNS ON, OF STAFFORDSVILLE, VIRGINIA.

LiNiMENT.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 425,499, dated April 15,1890,

Application filed September 25, 1889 To (ZZZ whom, it may concern:

Be it known that we, DAVID A. EARLY and JOHN V. JOHNSTON, citizens of the United States, residing at Staffordsville, in the county 5 of Giles and State of Virginia, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in the Manufacture of a Lininient for theRelie'f of Man and Beast; and We do declare the following to he a full, clear, and exact descrip- IO tion of the invention, such as will enahie others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.

The invention relates to a composition of matter to be used as a lininient for either man 15 or beast, and it is compounded of the following ingredients taken in the following proportions: Whisky, one quart; apple (or eider) vinegar, one quart; spirits of turpentine,

onequart; sweet-oil, one quart; sknuk-oiLone 2o gill; cedar-oil, one gill; gum-eamphor, two

ounces; eggs, two.

When theliniment is made in larger quantities, the ingredients will of course hear the same relative proportions to each other.

The lini ment is compounded as follows: The

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gum-cainphor is dissolved thoroughly in the whisky and set aside in a suitable vessel. The eggs are then thoroughly beaten up in the vinegar till a homogeneous mixture is made, \vhirh is turned and stirred in the described solution. The other ingredients are then added, the stirring being continued during the operation to cause the liniment to he of equal consistence throughout.

Having thus described our invention, We claim- The herein-described composition of matter adapted to he used as a liniment, which consists of Whisky, apple (or cider) vinegar, spirits of turpentimi, sweet (or olive) oil, cedar-oil, skunkoil, guni-caniphor, and eggs, taken in the proportirms described, and substantially as specifi ed.

In testimony whereof we affix our signatures in presence 0t two witnesses.

DAVID A. EARLY. JOHN XV. JOHNSTON. \Vitnesses:

G. W. FASLIZY, 1". G. Tlnniisunn. 

